Some relaxation of either the roll-over rules or the lifetime limit now looks likely.
The Powerball is a lotto, or roll-over, big-jackpot game with horrendous odds.
Growing negative sentiment will tend to pressure stocks, so bulls need to see a roll-over in this ratio before concluding a bottom is in place.
To minimize customer churn and attract new customers, service providers are offering discounts and promotional offers like free minutes, free calls to other subscribers, and roll-over minutes.
In 2001, there was a 22% increase in roll-over accidents.
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Barring such an IMF debt roll-over, Russia would likely be forced to add sovereign bonds floated in Europe and the U.S. to their growing list of defaults. 3 More importantly, defaulting on IMF debt would effectively eviscerate what little remains of Russia's creditworthiness.
What people often want to do is roll over the after-tax money but not roll over the pre-tax money.
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There will be a phased roll-out over the next few weeks and months to councillors and senior officers who regularly attend council meetings.
The Nokia Lumia 710 will then reach stores in Singapore, Hong Kong, India and Russia in the next seven days and continue its global roll-out over the coming weeks.
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In combination with a high-deductible insurance policy, these tax-free savings vehicles allow patients to save money for routine healthcare expenses and to roll over tax-free to the next year.
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Issuers want to avoid offering variable-rate demand obligations because they fear that if rates rise or their creditworthiness declines, they may not be able to roll over short-term borrowings.
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Simpson used his long putter for his third and it looked set to finish close to the cup until a massive gust of wind saw it roll over six-feet past.
We expect the immediate impact of usage-based pricing on ARPU will be mixed and difficult to predict due to the limited roll-out, but over time it will act as an incentive for people to upgrade to Turbo, Extreme and Wideband data services.
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These giant debts triggered the crash of 2008 because creditors refused to roll over short-term loans to banks, and caused the simultaneous recession because banks stopped lending, and have brought about our current economic malaise because our ability to spend and invest is hobbled by the imperative of repaying what we owe.
Statistics--for example, the fact that SUVs have a higher propensity to roll over than do station wagons--don't matter.
Unlike a pre-tax healthcare flexible spending account, where you forfeit any unused balance at the end of the year under the use-it-or-lose-it rule, you can roll over any unused balance with an HSA, building a tax-free healthcare retirement kitty.
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The benefit of this is that you gain exposure to commodities, the long-term trends, because ultimately these contracts will roll over, without having to be right short-term on the spot price of commodities, which is an extremely difficult game.
That 4-0 roll included back-to-back extra-inning victories over Clemson in 14 innings and N.
The other requirement for steady performance is that the credit markets remain open, enabling high-yield companies to roll over maturing debt.
The comments follow longstanding concerns, expressed at national and European level, over the slow roll-out and take up of broadband internet services in Britain.
The American Medical Association, which has been an ineffective lobby for years, will likely roll over for the Grassley-Wyden bill faster than it did for ObamaCare.
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Greece's euro-zone partners could find themselves with a large and open-ended commitment to roll over the country's existing debts and to provide cash to cover its budget deficits.
Treasury ministers want to stand firm on the principle but be flexible on the practice - examining ideas to roll over unused tax relief from one year to the next or allowing tax free lifetime legacies.
Andy Xie, chief China economist for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter in Hong Kong, points out that if foreign creditors don't roll over debts for red-chip companies, most of which are severely overstretched financially, the latter could start going under too.
Then, even before Dole hip-hopped over to the rock-'n'-roll museum, I heard on CBC radio about bowling with frozen chickens in Wellington, New Zealand.
If there is no deal on the long-term budget, the EU's 2013 budget will roll over into 2014 with an automatic 2% rise based on inflation - still more than Mr Cameron wants.
South Korea will now struggle to roll over huge amounts of short-term debt denominated in the American dollars that daily require ever more won to repay.
Since some of this debt is due for repayment next year, the Bank of England has a deadline for deciding whether to roll it over into a perpetual zero-interest debt - which would be seen as, in effect, writing off the debt.
Some patients tell me that they are so connected that even before brushing their teeth or making coffee, they will roll over to check their phone- when a more appropriate choice may be to spend a few extra minutes in bed with their loved ones.
It says that you can roll over capital gains from one small-business investment to another, deferring your day of reckoning with the tax collector.
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